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Show fcsert Peoe Nine THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Thursday, Aprfl 20, I960 LEVA!) A. B. GIBSON PUBLISHERS C ROY & Mrs. Dora Poulson, Mrs. Roy Miller and Owen Poulson of Salt Lake City visited on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Poulson. Mrs. Dora P. Burns and children of Salt Lake City spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Paystrup. Mr. Burns also spent the week end GIBSON 'very Thursday at Nphl, Juab County. Utah. at Nephi, Utah as second olasa mall matter unoer xne Published the post office act of congress of March 3. 1879. ubscription Rates: One year, S2.75; Six Months, S1.50. SubsorlptloiM re payable in advance. Advertising rates on equest. -- r jt i Local and Social Items On Sunday, guests of Mrs. Hazel Bosh were Mr. and Mrs. A, Mrs. V. Powell of, Magna and and daughter Keith Richards Ranee of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Edward Bird and children Deanne and Merrill of Salt Lake City are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Belliston. On Friday, Apjril 14, the Fort Wall Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Nellie Orme. The history of Martha Whitwortha Schofield was given by a granddaughter, Mrs. Martha Belliston, and the lesson on the first Deseret newspaper was given by Mrs. Olive Broadheadl. A report was given toy County President Zelma Golden on the convention held recently in Salt Lake City., MVlrs. Lunt read a special letter paying tribute to past Captain Celia Briggs, Hazel Carter and Delta Wilkey. Refreshments were served by the hostesses: Mrs. Nellie Orme, Mrs. Francis Orme, Mrs. Emma Memmott and Mrs. Lethia Tidwell. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin and Mr. ad Mrs. J. J. Overman and children spent Sunday in Provo with relatives. Mrs. Frank Christensen of Moroni, Mrs. Hazel Bosh and daughter and Mrs. Lloyd HanMary, Mr. sen were ' in Midvale Wednesday honoring Wm. Bosh on his birth- day anniversary. Mrs. J. E. Andrews was in Salt Lake City Saturday attending the State Republican convention and visiting with her daughter, Miss Erveena Andrews. Dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Belliston were Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lunt of Los California. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Lunt- - and son aTreddie of While in Nepm ihey Honolulu. also visited with other friends and relatives. " - a here. fUV ' - - Lr ... . 16 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION LARGE STOCK OF PARTS BATTERIES RALPH'S RADIO PHONE 618 65 North Univ. Ave. - Provo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackman of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackman. The Lady Lions held their first regular meeting last Wednesday evening at the city hall. A short program was presented and re freshments served, after the regular business was taken care of. Mont Shepherd, on of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Shepherd is in the Pay- son hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis recently. Mrs. Ruby Christensen visited last week in Logan with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Val Christensen. XL SURPLUS OF SURPLUS . . . The problem of disposing of U.S. food seems to have brought a surplus of bills designed to deal witii nine-yeold her daughter Trudy surpluses Miss Lorraine Adamson, of the. house agricultural comthe surpluses. Saturlast a with birthday party staff, displays some of the proposed bills If taped end to end day. Thirteen little guests enjoy- mitteemeasure 20 feet in length. ed the party. Games were played they Mrs. Alonzo Boswell honored ar by the children and refreshments were served. Word has been received in Nephi announcing the marriage in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple on April 4th of Phillip E. Garrett, sonof Willard Garrett, to Ruth Juanita Christensen, both of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boswell and son Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Boswell and son Doald of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell of Provo hive also been guests here during the week. Ta-com- a, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma3 Hodge of Angeles, California were week end guests of Mr. an.l Mrs. Geo. V. Ord. Last, week, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beck and three children of Nyssa, Oregon spent- - the week with Mrs. Beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ord. Mr. Beck is the former Ruth Ord. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Delaney and daughter of Warden, Washington visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Olpin and two sons were week end guests of Jheir parents, Mrs. Leah Chase and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Studebaker trucks come in a full range of sizes said whcelbasea streamlined toa and modela; also pow-- erful Spend less for gas! Spend less for repairs! Save all the way every dayl Pot the pulling power, the staying power, the earning power of a Studebaker truck to work en your t m EACl J'' IT A DEPT.U . GO3 SALT LAKE STAMP CO. 1 hauling I Studebaker trucks are selling sensationally because they're saving sensationally. Come in and get the proof of the amazing economy of Studebaker trucks straight from the records of people In your line of business I J C WEST 3rd SOUTH and models in four wheelbaaes. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Walquist and daughter and son in law of Salt Lake City visited on Saturday with relatives here at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Winter. Ixs TRAINED TECHNICIANS 1 ;w4 i Thrifty new power! Rugged new construction! The Mobile X Ray unit will be at Levari on Tuesday, April 25th from 7 a. m. until 12 noon. It is urged that everyone over 15 years of age take advantage of this free X Ray. It will be stationed at the Levan City Hall An-pele- s. Ar-vil-la RADIO SERVICE t- BUS 45 IV. t SCMUU CO. Main St. Nephi, VU SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI " sVI OPPOSE RELEASING LOYALTY FILES . . . Attorney General J. Howard McGrath (left) and Federal Bureau of Investigation Director J. Edgar Hoover testify in the senate loyalty Investigation of Senator McCarthy's accusations that Communists infiltrate the state department. Beth the attorney general and the director of the F.B.I, voiced opposition to release of United States loyalty files to the senate committee. v - ss v at m Olpin. Mass I "The farmer feeds the nation. And the miner feeds the farmer feeds his soil with mineral fertilizers and furnishes industry with the metals to make his plows and tractors." V i- .4 - I have several new listings on Homes and Farms. NOW is the time to buy! LESTER H. BELLISTON INSURANCE 8C 40 South Main Street REALTY Phone 405W or 208M -- n BABY CHICKS - - BABY CHICKS Orders being taken now for delivery when you want them. We are again feat unng the top quality Ramshaw Chicks BAILEY-McCU- BONE BANK . . . The C.S. navy has a bone bank, similar to a blood bank, at the naval hospital In Bethesda, Md. Bones are obtained from amputations and operations. Some are kept in whole sections; some are ground. Here, a technician processes a rib for the bank under sterile conditions. The bone will be ground into small bits and made Into bone "patties" for storage. Navy scientists are seeking way to keep sale alive indefinitely as they can keep bones. A skin bank has already been y M f 1 035fNf . - -- X-ra- X-ra- y! Phone 21 W Polished surfaces retift moisture tad itaias. You will find pleasing la proportions modern deitgm, infinite car in earring and finishing, making a Rainbow Gran ite Monument a worth legacy. Yon are always welcome to atop in and look whether or y. X-ra- e ,;:,; X-ra- ay started.. COMPANY NE lfi to easy to get a chert Just step up to the y marina and "Jackrobinson" . . . it's done! A cheat X-ris a must to spot tuberculosis. That's why every should get a cheet y man, woman, and teen-age- r once a year-- no matter how healthy he feels. For TB is highly contagious. It strikes without warning--. In its early stages it frequently shows no symptoms of any kind. But TB can't hids from the If you detect TB in its early stages, the cure is comparatively easy. But the longer the germs go undetected, the longer, harder, and more costly is the cure. Protect yourself and your farnily nowl Be sure your chest is O.K. nowl Follow the new health rule and Check Your Chert at least once a year. Get that wonderful "It's great to know you're healthy" feeling now You'll be glad you did! r: ! CHECK YOUR CHEST. you intend to boy. We welcome value comparisons. RaIMRTwV VJRANIT W. WOODROW BEARD, Phone 399R4 AGENT FOR BEESLEY MONUMENT Cell Collect Levan, CO. X-R- TODAYI - , not . . GET AN POWER BEIIINM PRINXES3 . . . The girl behind Princess Margaret Jenifer Jane Bnvan. She has been described as the "brake" on the princess, the only person, outside of the princess' pari nls, who can direct the headstrong Margaret. Although Miss Bevaa MOBILE UNIT AT LEVAN 7 A. M. TO NOON APRIL 25fh NEPHI 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. APRIL 26, 27, 28. MAY I AT MONA 7 A. M. TO NOON MAY 2nd l and diplomatically places restrictions upon Margaret, the Is one of the British princess' favorite friends. Her mother Is a r'oo friend of Queen Elisabeth. Space for this advertisement it contributed at a public service by " KIWANIS CLUB OF NEPHI |